Nation : Ukraine, Year of Establishment : 1927
Stadium : Olympic Satdium Kiev (83,450 Seats)
Season in Soviet League : 56 from 57
All-Time Soviet league Ranking : 3rd
All-Time Ukrainian League Ranking : 1st
Soviet League : WN (1-A,12-P), RN (1-A,11-P), 3rd (1-A,2-P)
Ukrainian League : Winner (15), Runner-Up (7)
Soviet Cup : Winner (10), Runner-Up (1)
Ukrainian Cup : Winner (10), Runner-Up (4)
CIS Cup : Winner (3), Runner Up (1)
Double Champion : Soviet 4, Ukraine 8
Cup Winners'Cup Double Champion 2
UEFA Cup : SF (1-B), R16 (3-A,1-B), Cup Winners’ Cup : WN (2) QF (2)
European Cup : SF (2-A, 1-B), QF (4-A, 3-B), R16 (1-A,1-B), R24 (4-B)
All-Time Top-Scorer : Oleg Blokhin (266 Goals),
The Greatest Player Ever : Oleg Blokhin
The Greatest Manager Ever : Valery Lobanovski
All-Time XI : Evhen Rudakov, Anatoliy Demyanenko, Vladimir Bessonov, Sergei Baltacha, Oleg Kutnetzov, Viktor Kolotov, Oleksandre Zavarov, Leonid Buryak, Sergei Rebrov, Oleg Bolkhin, Andre Shevchenko
Dinamo Kiev is the greatest Ukrainian clubs of all-time. Even they have never won European Cup trophy. The club was found as an amateur team until the 1950s, Team players were even officially ranked as police or interior armed forces officers. The first recorded match Dynamo played in 1928. The club and football popularity in general in Soviet Ukraine was on the rise. During the Soviet era, the club was one of the main rivals, to the football clubs from Moscow. In 1936 the first Soviet Championship was played, and Dynamo Kiev was one of the pioneers of the newly formed league. They continuously dominated Soviet first league for eras until the league was separated due to politically internal war. In the post Soveit era, Dinamo Kiev has still been the number one of Ukrainian league and well-known as one of the most dangerous teams to come from Eastern Europe in UEFA Champion league competition. Dinamo Kiev holds the European record logest unbeaten in domestic away games with 51 between 2006 and 2008 and holds the record longest streak without conceding a goal in Soviet Top League with 1127 minutes achieved between 1967 and 1968. In 1967 season, it won the record fewest conceding goal ratio in a Soviet single season with 0.31 (11 goals in 36 games) and won the European record most clean sheets ratio in top-flight domestic league with 0.77 (28 clean sheets in 36 games).